Premier League Fantasy

2022 - 8 - 5

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Fantasy Premier League tips: Five FPL differentials to help you steal ... (Football.London)

Picking out five players with the low FLP ownership and the potential to score big on the opening Gameweek.

A repeat of that would be music to the ears of the 1.2% of FPL players who have him in their squads. That was the third time in that sequence they have conceded three and Solanke could be just the man to profit. Prior to the injury, he amassed 101 points in the 2020/21 campaign, averaging 4.4 points per match over his 23 outings. Last season was pretty much a write-off for the forward who made just nine appearances as he struggled with a series of injuries. But for all the hours of deliberation, Gameweek 1 is about not losing ground early on. With Mohamed Salah in close to 60% of squads, Trent Alexander-Arnold in just over 58% and Erling Haaland in around 47%, the big-hitters have already been earmarked.

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Best Fantasy Premier League team for FPL GW1 with Liverpool ... (Mirror.co.uk)

Here's Mirror Football's 2022/23 FPL team choice for Gameweek 1, with the 2022/23 Premier League season getting underway on Friday evening.

Forward: Gabriel Jesus (£8.0m) - On course to be the most selected player for GW1 in FPL history, 75.8% owned Jesus is a must this season. Midfielder: Leon Bailey (£5.0m) - Bailey showed sparks of what he could produce in an injury-ridden campaign last season, and the Jamaican could prove a bargain this season. Midfielder: Riyad Mahrez (£8.0m) - Mahrez has always been a major threat in FPL, but the Algerian always falls victim to Pep roulette, sometimes being benched for weeks on the run. Defender: Trent Alexander Arnold (£7.5m) - An FPL must, Alexander-Arnold has outscored most midfielders and forwards over the last few FPL seasons due to his incredible attacking input in a defensively solid Liverpool side. The Egyptian has scored in each of Liverpool's last five opening day fixtures, and it could easily become six against Fulham. Last season saw the likes of Mohamed Salah, Heung-Min Son and Trent Alexander-Arnold shine, but with Gabriel Jesus now at Arsenal and Erling Haaland in the Premier League, some new options have caught the eye.

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An XI of new signings to consider on FPL 2022-23: Perisic, Haaland ... (PlanetFootball)

The 2022-23 season is almost upon us and at this point you should be making your final tweaks to your Fantasy Premier League team. But which new signings ...

While he faces competition from Ben White and Gabriel Magalhaes for a spot in central defence, a report in The Sun claims that he’s set to make his competitive Gunners debut in their opener against Crystal Palace. But which new signings look like the best bets for your FPL team? Since moving to Arsenal in the summer, he’s scored seven goals in five pre-season friendlies, averaging a goal every 37.85 minutes for the Gunners. Not only is he a sure starter, but he looks to be thriving as the focal point of their attack. The experienced Croatian is new to the Premier League and still getting used to a new club with new team-mates, but that’s all negated by the fact he worked under Antonio Conte at Inter. It should just be a case of plug-in and play.He notched four goals and five assists as a wingback as Conte’s Inter won Serie A back in 2020-21 and he looks to have all the makings of an FPL wingback hero. No wonder he’s said to be the most-picked player in FPL history, with nearly three-quarters of managers selecting him for the opening fixture away to Crystal Palace. Omit him at your peril. The Brazilian was never an obvious FPL pick whilst at Man City, in part due to falling victim to Pep Roulette, but everything looks different all of a sudden. Aribo caught the eye by scoring in the Europa League final last season, while setting up Kelechi Iheanacho’s match-winner against Egypt in the Africa Cup Of Nations. He also notched eight goals and six assists in the Scottish Premiership.Capable of playing in any number of advanced positions, including up top in the final weeks of last season, it’ll be interesting to see how Ralph Hasenhuttl opts to use the Nigerian at Southampton. Republic of Ireland international Collins caught the eye at Burnley last season, despite their struggles, and is going into one of the Premier League’s sturdier and defensively-minded teams in Bruno Lage’s Wolves. Only five sides kept more clean sheets last season. Okay, not strictly a new signing, but new to the Premier League. Only three goalkeepers in the division made more saves last term, and his heroics between the sticks were often an avenue to bonus and save points whilst he was at Burnley. Yeah, he got relegated with Burnley last season, but in recent seasons Pope has established a reputation as one of the Premier League’s best shot-stoppers. It’s been an incredibly hectic and interesting summer of transfer business, with Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham spending big on new additions as they look to close the gap on Manchester City and Liverpool. Manchester United haven’t been quite as active but are expected to make further recruitments in the coming weeks.

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Fantasy Premier League tips: 30 players you should consider ... (Independent.ie)

We're back! After a summer of rest and recuperation, a new Fantasy Premier League season is upon us.

Archer looks to be the promising of the 4.5m options. One of the unwritten rules of fantasy football is not picking players who are new to the league but it’s always been more a guideline anyway. We have been burnt before but when Fulham score, it’s likely to be through the Serbia international. Still, he appears to be first-choice for now and his underlying statistics before an injury at the end of last season were fantasy gold. The easiest thing to do might just be to set him in your squad and wait for the points to roll in. Going big at the back is popular this year but there are still potential bargains in the 4.5m bracket. Prepare an escape route if he loses his place but could be worth a punt. Six goals and six assists was a decent return which should only be improved upon, especially if he emerges as first-choice penalty taker. The Brazilian carries an aerial threat too, while Crystal Palace and Leicester have been known to struggle on set-plays. Picking a 4.5m goalkeeper has traditionally been the smart thing to do but there is not really an outstanding option among this year’s cohort. With Ward’s back-up Iversen also priced 4.0m, we have the rare prospect of a viable 8.0m pairing. Wing-backs playing under Antonio Conte tend to be brilliant fantasy assets and Perisic should be no exception.

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FPL Tips: Which African players need to be in your Fantasy Premier ... (Goal.com)

The African Football Invitational FPL league will again be running this season, for those of you asking. For anyone who hasn't joined yet, please sign up using ...

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Fantasy Premier League tips for a successful season (Irish Mirror)

This season has the unique obstacle of a mid-season World Cup which armchair managers will have to juggle.

Son Heung-min justified his reputation as an elite finisher last season, having overachieved his underlying numbers to the tune of 49 points. Fulham and Bournemouth have the most daunting opening fixture runs after Palace. Mohamed Salah alone accounts for £7.9m of this, with another £4.4m allocated to Trent Alexander-Arnold. Even without the World Cup, the case for an early wildcard is clear. As a result, it makes sense to use the first one early. More than half of the teams in the Premier League (11) have been assigned an FDR of two for both their home and away matches, making it impossible to distinguish between – for example – hosting Bournemouth and a trip to Aston Villa.

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